2025 Canadian Drought Monitor: How Ongoing Dry Conditions Are Impacting Wells in the Lower Mainland
The 2025 Canadian Drought Monitor (CDM) continues to highlight drought as a growing concern across Canada. Prolonged periods of reduced precipitation, warmer temperatures, and declining snowpack have left much of the country classified as abnormally dry or experiencing drought conditions. While drought is often associated with the Prairie provinces, British Columbia, including the Lower Mainland...
Read HereHow Does Well Water Work? Important Things to Know
If you live in a rural or semi-rural area, your water might come from a private well rather than a municipal supply. Understanding water wells is essential for homeowners relying on this source. This well water guide explains how well water works, the basics of a well water system, and what you need to know...
Read HereSuccess Story: How EDS Transformed David’s Well Water
When David from Langley reached out to EDS Pumps & Water Treatment, his well water was showing all the classic signs of trouble. David’s water was showing a yellow hue, metallic taste, and lots of buildup from iron, manganese, and tannins. To make matters worse, his water also contained arsenic, making a reliable, long-term treatment...
Read HereHow EDS Pumps & Water Treatment Does Water Testing in Langley
At EDS Pumps & Water Treatment, we provide professional water testing in Langley for homeowners and businesses. Whether you’re testing for minerals, organic matter, or bacteria, our Water Quality Specialists ensure your sample is collected and analyzed accurately so you can make informed decisions for your water treatment needs. For more information on why testing...
Read HereReverse Osmosis 101: How It Works and Why Your Home Might Need It
Clean, great-tasting water isn’t just a luxury, it’s something every home should have. If you’ve ever wondered how to get bottled water quality right from your tap, you’ve probably come across a reverse osmosis (RO) system. But what exactly is it, and does every home really need a reverse osmosis system? Let’s take a simple...
Read HereHow to Choose the Right Water Filter for Your Home or Business.
Clean, safe water is essential for every home and business. But with so many types of filters available, it can be difficult to know which one is right for your water. At EDS Pumps & Water Treatment, we’ve spent over 65 years helping Fraser Valley residents and businesses improve their water quality. One thing we...
Read HereWhy Does My Water Smell Like Rotten Eggs? Here’s How to Fix It
Have you ever turned on your tap and been hit with a strong “rotten egg” smell? That unmistakable odor usually comes from hydrogen sulfide gas (H₂S) in your water. While it’s typically harmless to your health, it can leave water tasting unpleasant, stain your sinks and fixtures, and make everyday chores less enjoyable. At EDS...
Read HereProtect Your Water System from Freezing This Winter
Protect Your Water System from Freezing This Winter Here in the Fraser Valley, our winters can be unpredictable. One week it’s mild and rainy, and the next, a north cold front sneaks in overnight. That sudden drop in temperature catches many homeowners off guard, and before long, our team at EDS Pumps & Water Treatment...
Read HereWell Water Maintenance Tips Every BC Homeowner Should Know
For BC homeowners, keeping your drinking water safe and reliable is essential. Fall is the perfect time for well water maintenance, ensuring your system is ready for winter. Proper care not only prevents costly repairs but also guarantees that your water remains clean and safe for your family. At EDS Pumps & Water Treatment, we...
Read HereIs My Whole Home Water Filtration System Is Working Properly?
Hard water is a common issue across the Fraser Valley and much of British Columbia. It can leave white deposits on faucets, reduce appliance efficiency, and even affect your skin and hair. Many homeowners invest in a whole home water filtration system with a water softener to protect their home, but how do you know...
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